CCM5470 - Working the examination: Where to consider information
Most examinations will open with a letter requesting information
in advance of a meeting. Your initial consideration of the
information will therefore usually take place in your office. In
some cases you may have asked the claimant(s) to have the
information ready for you to consider at a meeting. And in most
cases, having considered the information initially provided, you
will want to obtain further information from the claimant(s) at the
meeting.
You should judge in each case what information can best be
considered in your office, and what is best dealt with face to
face. Sometimes the decision will be obvious, e.g. involved
explanations of a couple’s history of living together and
separating, are best expressed and understood face to face. A
lengthy schedule with pages and pages of figures, however, may need
a less pressured consideration.
If you obtain information at a meeting, you should make
every effort to evaluate it there and then if possible. You should
not take information from a meeting away for consideration unless
there are good reasons for doing so, as this will only prolong your
examination.
